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auld 英ɔːld美ɔldAHDôld 高Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本例句 adj.老的;过去的¹⁰⁰ John Auld was working on night duty at Darwin airport. 那天,约翰•奥德在达尔文机场值夜班。 zftrans The ' auld enemy' to the north, Scotland, were actually the first team to get the better of England at Wembley, which they did the second time the two sides met there in 1928. 事实上,北部的老对手苏格兰是第一支在温布利球场战胜英格兰的队伍,那是1928年两队的在这座球场的第二次交锋,留下了一个难堪的比分,5:1。 yeeyan As the full anger of Cyclone Tracy began to die down, Peter Firth struggled out of his ruined house and forced open the front door of the Auld's home. 当怒吼的“特蕾西”龙卷风风力渐弱时,彼特•弗瑟挣扎着爬出倒塌的房子,用力打开奥德家的前门。 zftrans Helen Auld, frightened by the screaming wind, tried to telephone her husband but all the lines were down. 海伦•奥德被呼啸的大风吓坏了,她试着给丈夫打电话,可所有的线路都断了。 zftrans The Scots responded with the “ auld old alliance” with France, which became the foundation of their diplomacy for centuries to come. 苏格兰人与法国之间有「旧盟」,是他们数世纪以来的外交基础。 oldfirm |